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Going down the Drain
August 17, 2002, 07:39
<Asa Lovejoy>Going down the Drain
There are some funny names for towns in this region, such as Drain, Riddle, and the ever-popular Wankers Corners.:eek: What odd names are near where you live?
August 17, 2002, 17:06
arnieWe have a Pratt's Bottom a few miles from here.
August 17, 2002, 18:05
MorganI live near
Kill Buck,
Busti, and
Adams Basin.
But we also have
Rose and
Morganville!

August 18, 2002, 14:12
AngelI lurrrrrrve Pennsylvania! Afterall, it has
Intercourse,
Gipsy,
Hooker,
Chest Springs,
Torpedo and watch out for the
Slippery Rock!
August 19, 2002, 13:01
shufitzWelcome, Angel!
Since
Morgan has noted
Morganville, I'll note to you that the highest waterfall in the world is
Angel Falls. Not to suggest, of course, that you are a fallen Angel.

August 19, 2002, 15:50
<Asa Lovejoy>I'll note to you that the highest waterfall in the
world is Angel Falls. Not to suggest, of course, that you are a fallen Angel.
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And, of course, there's no implication of anyone being all wet, is there, Shufitz?

August 19, 2002, 18:52
AngelWe started out talking about going down the Drain, now we're talking about Angel Falls. Looks like this thread is all wet and going downhill fast!

August 19, 2002, 19:01
<Asa Lovejoy>Looks like this thread is all wet and going downhill fast!
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True, Angel, so help save us by telling us what odd names there near your location! Get us back to the right stream of thought.

August 20, 2002, 18:31
AngelI live near:
Waterdown
Waterford
Springvale
Springville
Lakeview
Bridgeport
Ohhhhhhhhhh, those are all wet!

How about:
Vineland
Woodburn
Duffs Corners
New Credit
Turkey Point

August 22, 2002, 05:23
<Asa Lovejoy>Duffs Corners?
Hmmm, last time I looked, I didn't have any corners on MY duff! A bit of extra padding, though.
A suburb of Portland is named Boring. It gets really silly when you see one of their fire trucks, on which is inscribed, "BFD!" Kinda sets the tone for the town, it does.
September 02, 2002, 06:10
shufitzFound on the web while looking up something else:
quote:
My parents lived in a place in Pennsylvania called Exton, a village given that name, for all anyone can remember, because it was just a crossoads "X" on the map
January 22, 2008, 19:00
<Asa Lovejoy>Dragging this up from oblivion:
http://train.missouri.org/licking/January 22, 2008, 20:11
KallehWhen I was in Montana recently, my hotel was on the best street: Last Chance Gulch! I had called the hotel to find out what the address was for the cab (little did I know their cabs were few and far between!), and when they gave that street name, I said, "Can you please repeat that?" I just had no idea.
January 22, 2008, 22:04
bethree5I grew up in a rural hamlet of upstate New York. I lived on Turkey Hill Road, which (down the road a piece, of course, past the mailboxes) became a dirt road called Monkey Run.
March 16, 2008, 15:21
KallehAsa found
this and asked me to find the correct thread. Believe it or not, there is a city named
Fucking.
March 16, 2008, 17:04
tsuwmwikipedia on
Fucking Austria -- the discussion and history tabs are worth the price of admission.
March 16, 2008, 20:57
<Asa Lovejoy>What really tickled me is that the Google maps instructions say, "Start: Petting," and End: Fucking," and Tittmoning's on the way too! Now we know where to find the REAL Lover's Lane!

Not, France, not Italy, but between Germany and Austria!
March 17, 2008, 00:47
FlayI live near the village of Fanny Bay. For some reason, visitors from the UK find that funny.
March 17, 2008, 02:49
Richard EnglishWhen I visit BC (next month) I must seek the place out!
Richard English
March 17, 2008, 10:30
Kallehquote:
live near the village of Fanny Bay. For some reason, visitors from the UK find that funny.
Oh, you know those
chirpy UKers; they'll laugh at anything.

BTW, Welcome to the posting scene, Flay!
March 17, 2008, 16:27
elledeeI live near Lizard Lick, NC. Here is a little link...
http://www.rogersstark.com/lizard/lizard.htmAlso, I am not far from Fuquay Varina, which is frequently mispronounced and evokes all kinds of comments.
March 18, 2008, 14:31
neveuquote:
Believe it or not, there is a city named Fucking.
My college girlfriend was French-Canadian and thought
Sacramento, California was hilarious.
March 18, 2008, 16:44
elledeequote:
My college girlfriend was French-Canadian and thought Sacramento, California was hilarious.
Having heard the name all my life I had never realized how funny it sounds, until now. Thank you (and your girlfriend) for giving me this hilarious perspective.
March 23, 2008, 16:22
<Asa Lovejoy>So, elledee, you're a Tarheel! Time was when the Scotch Irish types who settled in the Carolinas (Including my own progenitors, being from SC myself) provided some colorful names to some places. There used to be a Shitbritches Creek in NC, and in Virginia there was Fucking Creek and Tickle Cunt Branch. While they may have been Hell fire and Damnation Presbyterians, they seemed to enjoy themselves when the preacher wasn't looking!

March 23, 2008, 21:00
KallehToo bad about Duke...
March 25, 2008, 06:41
elledeeI am not too torn up over Duke, being a true Tar Hell fan (Chapel Hill). But, it is always disappointing to see a local team go down so early in the "dance." I am not Tar Heel born or bred, as I grew up in California. But, I do love it here. I have a bit of Scots-Irish in me, too, from my grand-daddy's side.
April 04, 2010, 10:47
GeoffReviving this thread: A package was sent to the parts department of the shop where I work from Keister, PA. It doesn't show on Google Maps or Google Earth, so it must not be official, but there IS a Keister Road in Slippery Rock, which figures...

It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society. -J. Krishnamurti
April 05, 2010, 06:11
bethree5Yes, let's have at it again!
Since moving to NJ, alas, as I always say, how could you tell you're not on Long Island? Fair Lawn, Roseland, Floral Park, Bay Shore, Beach Haven, zzzz, zz... Though I do like Adelphia. Bivalve has interest, as does Cheesequake. And we have Buttzville but I suspect we stole it from Pa.
Street names are so much more interesting: Shades of Death Rd is next door in Warren County; Unexpected Rd is in Buena, NJ.
The towns of my youth were equally boring, apparently settled by old-timey classics students (Ithaca, Syracuse, Rome-- you know the drill). Street names rule! I grew up on Turkey Hill Road, which beyond the RR tracks lost its asphalt; the dusty trail was called Monkey Run. Just south of town: Sodom Rd.
April 05, 2010, 09:12
<Proofreader>I've been to Wyoming and Jerusalem without leaving the state.